Apple Details New Features in ResearchKit 2.0

Apple recently detailed some of the new features coming in ResearchKit 2.0 in a blog post on ResearchKit.org. ResearchKit 2.0 has a whole new look and feel! The UI has been updated across the entire framework to closely reflect the latest iOS style guidelines. Footers are now sticky to the bottom of all views with filled button styles and the ‘cancel’ and ‘skip’ buttons have relocated under the continue button to allow for easier navigation

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